Beldon
Rover Crew is one of the most recent Crews in WA to have been established. The
Crew is also Perth Metropolitan area’s northern most Crew. Whilst the Crew is
new to Rovers, it does not stop the Crew members from engaging with everything
WA Rovers has to offer. The Crew is very active and meets once a week and
attends most major events and activities. They are also seen out and about in
the community and volunteer in other Scouting Sections. The Crew’s main ai is
to find a balance between socialising and the principles of Scouting, something
which they have started to master. The Crew is very hands on and are currently
working on fundraising so they can attend and participate in everything Scout
related. The Crew is made up of a very diverse group of people and numbers are
expanding steadily.

Because
the Crew is so active they vary their meeting locations and times, so it would
be best to contact the Crew Leader to find out when our next meeting/activity
is taking place.

The
Kalamunda District Rover Crew was established in 1963 and is one of the oldest
continuously running in WA. We have our own constitution and elect various
positions at an Annual General Meeting held in January/February of each year.
These positions have a 12-month term.

We
meet monthly at the former Carmel Primary School, Carmel Road, Carmel. These
meetings are held on the Sunday following WARC meetings at 7pm. At these
meetings we discuss topics such as future activities, fundraising, service
projects and other items raised by Crew members. These meetings are formal and
full uniform is worn.

The
aims of the Crew are to encourage and promote the physical, intellectual,
spiritual, social, and emotional development of Rovers within the community as
well as at a state, national and international level of Scouting. We regularly
participate in many state Rover events, such as Sandmoot, ANZAC Vigil, Gravel
Moot, and Bush Baja, other section events, such as Mission Impossible and
Cubilee, and District and community events, such as the Kalamunda Show. Many
members also have other Scouting commitments such as serving as Leaders or
helpers within other Sections. Past Crew members have also served as members of
the Western Australian Rover Council Executive and National Rover Council
Executive.

Currently
there are over 10 Rovers in the Crew with two Rover Advisors and many active
Fellowship members. We all have a variety of interests and are very active and
up for pretty much anything, so you will always be able to find something in
our program that interests you.

Maddington
Rover Crew are a laid back Crew who enjoy participating in everything the Rover
Section has to offer. At present some of our members are looking to complete
their Baden Powell Scout Award which has an influence on the variety of
activities we participate in.

Our
Crew has an interest in Rover Scout Motorsport, we enjoy participating in the
RSM events Bush Baja and Badgi Bash every year, even if our car isn’t ready for
racing!

Being
one of the newer Crews in WA our main goal is stability: the encouragement and
appeal to both those within the Padbury Scout Group as a whole and externally
is essential in ensuring that the Rover Crew continues to thrive into the
future. Because of this, we are focused on the wellbeing of our group, and
regularly hold events in which we interact with the other Sections in order to
encourage their continuation into the Rover Section when they reach of age.
Along with this, we have a strong community focus, regularly participating in
occasions that promote the Scouting movement within the wider community and
help provide services to the community as a whole.

While
this might be the case, we also aim to provide a fun and enjoyable time for our
fellow members of the Crew. Each ‘night’ or event is organised by a different
Crew member, ensuring a wide spread of ideas and input occurs. This also
ensures that all Crew members have the same opportunity to take up a position
of leadership and helps promote their individual qualities and ideas. As we
continue to grow into the future, we hope to continue to aid the development of
the Scout Group while also laying down the foundations for solid friendships
and ideals that will stay with the members of the Crew into their post-Scouting
lives.

South
West Regional Rover Crew has the largest area to cover in WA, with members
coming from as far south as Busselton, up to Bunbury and as far east as
Donnybrook. We are largely a motorsport focused Crew with heavy involvement in
both Bush Baja and Badgi Bash each year, as well as supporting some of our
local Venturers at Ventkhana. We meet in a variety of locations depending on
our planned activity; Donnybrook for work on the cars, Bunbury for a famous
SpaBQ (spa and BBQ) or Vasse to camp and relax. SWRRC is a relaxed and laid
back Crew with many a story to share, contact us on the email below to find out
where we will be next.

Subiaco
Rover Crew was established in 2013 making us one of the youngest Crews in the
state. But nonetheless we are one of the most active! We meet every Monday
night all year round at various locations, including our hall on the corner of
Rokeby and Nicholson Roads in Subiaco, as well as at Crew members’ houses and
local businesses around the Perth and Western Suburbs areas. We have a strong
connection with our group running an annual patrol leader’s camp in June and
attending Group Camp every year. Our Crew has a wide range of interests, with a
definite focus on camping. We like to get out of the city and go camping as
often as we can! We are a very social and active Crew.

We
were awarded the Quality Rovering Award in 2013, 2014 and 2015 and won Crew of the
Year in 2014. It has been a big 3 years!

Swan
District Rover Crew is a small, tight-knit Crew that started at the beginning
of 2016. Our Rovers come from Scout Groups all over the Central Swan area and
meet up (usually) once a week. As we all come from different groups we offer
our Crew's combined service in helping out our fore-founding Scout Groups and
participate in a wide variety of activities and services - we will give
anything a go. In the past we've done trailer reversing, night-time cycling,
swimming, visiting different religious centres, helping out at Group and
District camps and joining in with Rover Events and Activities. If you're
looking for a friendly, welcoming and fun-loving Crew then send our Crew Leader
an email and come down to meet us.

Tuart
Hill Yokine Rover Crew recently celebrated 50 continuous years of Rovering in
Western Australia. While our members come from diverse backgrounds our focus in
recent years has been on participating in state-level Rover Scout Motorsport
activities, camping, and WARC activities. We’re open to new ideas, and to a
challenge – if you can get our flag!

Formal
meetings are every second Sunday night of the month at our Rover Den on
Villiers Street, but our Crew members and Fellowship can be found at the Den frequently.
Previous activities have included construction, food-based science, Cards
Against Humanity, e-learning training nights, and helping to run previous state
and national events such as St. George’s Ceremony, Bush Baja, Mission
Impossible, WAM2014, and more.

We
support our Rovers to achieve their highest standard – by helping them to build
up and complete their Advanced Rover Training and Woodbeads Badge. A number of
the Crew’s Rovers have also achieved their Baden-Powell Scout Award in recent
times, and as a Crew we empower our Rovers to raise their own personal
standards. Our long and proud history often has past Knights who keep in touch
with us, and provide us with advice and guidance when asked for their input.

Warwick
is a large and active Crew. Some of our weekly activities include sport,
4wding, quiz nights, and various appreciation nights. Warwick also has a high
attendance at all WARC evets such as Sandmoot, Gravelmoot, the Rover Ball and
both Rover Scout Motorsport events. This alongside with activities involving
our Venturer, Scout, and Cub sections keep the Crew busy all year round!

Waylen
Bay Rover Crew is very active at a Crew, Group and State level. We meet weekly
on a Tuesday night at our Rover den in Ardross or at various locations around
Perth. Our program is very diverse as it caters to the wide range of the
interests of the members of the Crew. It has previously included activities
such as: DIY disc golf, superheroes vs villains Rover Venturer challenge night,
orienteering, sandcastle competition, hour of code, speakeasy night,
mosaicking, survival night, laser tag, and an international themed regressive
dinner.

As a
Sea Scout Group our program also features an array of water based activities.
We own our own Spaced 22 Keel boat “Spaced Out” which we take out Sailing as a
Crew and additionally take part in events such as Swanabout (a 30 hour sailing
endurance competition) and Master Mariners (a Sea Scout competition). We
currently also own a car (called “EsCarGo”) which we use for Rover Scout
Motorsport events such as Bush Baja. Our Crew members regularly attend large
state events. Many members of our Crew are also involved in the planning,
organisation, and running of these state events which helps to teach and
enhance event management and interpersonal skills. Examples of such events
include: the Rover Ball, Mission Impossible, and St. George’s Day.

Located
in the suburb of Wembley Downs in Perth’s Northern Suburbs. The Rover Crew is
attached to the stable and well-established Wembley Downs Scout Group. The Crew
was established in 1972 and is one of the older Crews in the state. Wembley
Downs RC has access to the Scouting resources and equipment of the Wembley
Downs Scout Group, which range from camping equipment to canoes and trailers.

The
Wembley Downs RC like to run and attend a variety of activities including but
not limited to – Crew camps, cooking nights, movie nights (we own a projector),
canoeing, motorsport events, service activities and WARC events. The Crew likes
to try new activities to mix up our program, so all members of the Crew are
asked to run an activity they want.